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Photography Tips for Beginners: A Complete Photography Guide to Capturing Stunning and Breathtaking Photos
Photography Tips for Beginners: A Complete Photography Guide to Capturing Stunning and Breathtaking Photos
Photography Tips for Beginners: A Complete Photography Guide to Capturing Stunning and Breathtaking Photos
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Are you looking for the correct ways to take photographs? Want to learn photography tips to take great photographs?

 

The book contained the basic information about how to take great photographs. Even you are the beginner to take photographs, you can easily understand the content and will know exactly how to do to have the photographs you like. There are many tips most people did not know and will make mistakes when taking photographs. But reading this book, you can avoid mistakes and take the successful photographs more easily than other people.

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  • The big guide to camera gear
  • Making your photographs into compositions
  • 50+ tips to take great photographs
  • Mistakes most people will make while taking photographs
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LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 19, 2016
ISBN9781519986634
Photography Tips for Beginners: A Complete Photography Guide to Capturing Stunning and Breathtaking Photos
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Ann Preston-Jones

Ann Preston-Jones has an extensive knowledge of the county’s archaeology, with over thirty years’ experience working for Historic England and Cornwall Archaeological Unit. Her experience is mostly in the care, conservation and management of those sites which make Cornwall special and she has a particular passion for sculptured stone monuments. 

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    Photography Tips for Beginners - Ann Preston-Jones

    Photography Tips for Beginners: A Ultimate Photography Guide to Capturing Stunning and Breathtaking Photos

    Richard Foreman

    PUBLISHED BY:

    Richard Foreman

    Copyright © 2018

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    No part of this publication may be copied, reproduced in any format, by any means, electronic or otherwise, without prior consent from the copyright owner and publisher of this book.

    Disclaimer

    The information contained in this book is for general information purposes only. The information is provided by the authors and while we endeavor to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express or implied, about the completeness, accuracy, reliability, suitability or availability with respect to the book or the information, products, services, or related graphics contained in the book for any purpose. Any reliance you place on such information is therefore strictly at your own risk.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction
    Chapter 1 – Finding Your Way around the Camera
    Chapter 2: A Brief History of Digital Photography
    Chapter 3: The Big Guide to Camera Gear (Here's All You Need...)
    Chapter 4 - Making Your Photographs into Compositions
    Chapter 5 – Improving your Nature and Landscape Photos
    Chapter 6 – Improving Your Portrait Photography
    Chapter 7 – Nature Photography
    Chapter 8 – Flowers and Wild Plants
    Chapter 9 – Children
    Chapter 10 – Special Event Photography
    Chapter 11– Why Depending on Software Edits May be a Mistake
    Chapter 12 - Capturing the Beauty of Moments in Life
    Chapter 13 - Other Reminders When it comes to Photography
    Chapter 14 - What to Remember When Printing
    Chapter 15 – Common Mistakes and How to put Them Right
    Conclusion

    Introduction

    This book has been written because so many people buy digital cameras and never get further than using automatic settings. It's a real shame and although cameras are calibrated to take acceptable images using this feature, the scope of real photography goes a long way further than that. 

    The guide would make the perfect companion to that digital camera purchase so that those who receive the camera get the most out of it. Similarly, those who have simply just started to get interested in digital cameras can gain from this book because it's not written in a complex way that people can't understand. It's written by someone who was sitting exactly where you are now, but who learned to appreciate the intricacies of digital cameras and now shoots wonderful photographs because of letting the camera work to its maximum. Weaned on the old fashioned cameras, the writer of this guide had a lot of problems getting to grips with transferring old photographic values into new habits on a DSLR camera but once that was understood, it made the whole process of taking photographs much more interesting. The results became better and there was no turning back. 

    It's merely a question of getting your head around all the strange settings and it really isn't as frightening as it seems. This guide will help those who are hopelessly lost in understanding digital photography to produce stunningly beautiful digital images without too much effort at all. Every chapter is filled to brimming with information that will help the budding photographer become a very good photographer indeed, learning what the different settings on the camera mean and how to use them to advantage. This is vital if you want to produce more than the accidental image that came out well. Doing this regularly means that you are able to predict the quality of the finished image because you learned how to plan for it. 

    Follow through the explanations and you really will be able to produce pictures that astound your friends, but that most of all enthuse you in the art of photography. It is a very individual thing and what looks great to one photographer counts because it is the eye of the photographer and the ability to compose a picture gets coupled with an understanding of what the camera can do. 

    Your camera could earn you money. There are websites which offer photographers a real opportunity to get their names known online. There are also hobby websites for those who are more modest about their successes. However, once you understand the intricacies of using your digital camera, you will be proud to share your achievements. 

    Digital photography opens up doors to people who have perhaps never really taken the art of photography seriously. If you look back on the past to the old brownie point and click cameras, people didn’t expect to get wonderful results. They were happy with images that simply caught the moment, and even if the figures that appeared on the images were off center and sometimes the heads were chopped off, they were merely a fun distraction for the family or friends. Nowadays with DSLR cameras readily available to most people, you really can take the hobby seriously and be astounded at the results that you get because the camera has the capability to produce wonderful results once you know what all the knobs do and learn all about composition and presenting your images in the very best way possible. 

    Have you ever thought of hanging your photos as artwork? A photograph is just that – it’s a piece of art which is as individual as the person who took the photograph and this is the way you need to start looking at your digital camera experience. Once you do, you will never look back and you will impress yourself with the images that you are able to produce, with patience, planning, the right light and the perfect moment presenting itself. That’s what photography is all about and this book is written to help you to learn how to take photographs to be very proud of using your digital camera and knowing its capabilities. 

    If you know someone who has recently acquired a digital camera or are buying one for someone who has never used one before, this book is a good investment as a companion to that gift, as it will help them to enjoy the scope that is open to them as a new photographer. It will also help those who have digital cameras and are a little nervous of their use, opening up ideas that will help that photographer become more than a point and click photographer and helping them into the realm of professionalism that takes their approach to photography a step in the right direction.

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    Chapter 1 – Finding Your Way around the Camera

    One of the first things that uninitiated photographers will be looking for when buying a camera is the number of pixels that the camera uses on an image. These are little dots that make up an image and theoretically the more you have available, the better the quality of the image. However, this isn't where it all starts or ends. Let's try and explain the way around your camera, so that you gain a better understanding of what’s important.

    Before doing that, you need to decide the kind of photographs that you are likely to take, as this will determine the kind of camera that you buy. For example, will you be taking distance shots of nature or sports? If so, you will need a camera with a telephoto lens. Will you want to use a macro or close up lens? Is there one available for the camera you are looking at? It isn't just about pixels. It's about the features that a camera has in relation to your use of that camera. Do you want a camera that you can carry around easily? Do you want a compact camera? How easily can you access the zoom feature and how much does the camera zoom in on images? These are important to ask. 

    If you have not yet bought your camera, use this section to help you to make a

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